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2005 > September > 21
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A skeptic, at sea
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Rescuing even the best-charted cruise
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Places to stay, dine, see and play
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Muslim dining a fast-growing trend
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Japan touts pride, quashes pacifism
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Scientists brew food odd-itives
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Skyscraper planners are building straight to the top
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Soweto emerging as economic springboard for blacks
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Hinckley’s relationships with women key
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$6 billion WorldCom settlement approved
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Leave your former boyfriend alone now that he is married
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If you die, where will your animals end up?
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Tom Jackson has to hide his true colors (orange, blue)
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Documents may revive CU lawsuit
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Pueblo Archdiocese sued over priest abuse
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Laugh at the Animal Guy, get close with wood, and dance with animals
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Off-The-Wall art show
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Kate Moss’ life is far from model
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That TV Guy
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Rita roars to a Category 5
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Well, maybe it wasn’t all that super-secret
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Wickedly fun night benefits kids programs
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Leahy vote puts Roberts over top
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Dex sale talk prompts downgrade
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Oil up, markets down
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4 line head here
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German leaders bid for power
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Say “I do” to “Corpse Bride”; the honeymoon’s a killer
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Panic in the sky
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Urban teens skate off into an uncertain future
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Three claymation classics
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Grappling with history and politics in Macedonia
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Rendezvous with the past
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Roberts able choice for U.S. chief justice
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Airliner nears emergency landing
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Bars: Wyman’s No. 5
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Cheap eats: Budgie’s Crepes & Shakes
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Label ’em hardy: Suburban Home Records marks 10 years with punk flea market
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Local scene, 9/23
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On tour, 9/23
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On sale, 9/23
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Blind man’s remarkable Everest climb on Channel 12
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Didactic misanthropy
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Freaks and geeks
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Celebrating family, in a way
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From “Roots” to wings: A 35-year dance is honored
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Indie label DFA meshes rock and dance
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Company brings classic to new opera house
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Hot tix, 9/23
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Jet down safe with bent nose wheel
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Piccoli led anti-bias committee in 1960s
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HERITAGE: Jumphed go
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HOOVER: Appeal filed over 100-year sentence
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Oil-price hike batters stocks
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Minority Enterprise week will honor business leaders
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People on the move, 9/22
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Woman sues reality show over sister’s suicide
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Thousands hit streets in Nepal to urge peace
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Tribute paid to WWII Nazi hunter
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British raid on Iraqi jail prompts anger, probe
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U.N. urged
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Congolese refugees returning for election
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Kin of Yalta trio set to square off
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Preserving city on minds of members of jazz band
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Tancredo wants U.S. to sell off land for Katrina aid
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Crews
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House passes tax breaks for Katrina’s victims
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Versatile ’30s, ’40s film actress Constance Moore
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Molly Yard made NOW more visible
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HERITAGE: State hopes to capitalize on history
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Heart in field hockey
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League action begins to hit stride
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1 line for headline
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Green may be tough to blitz Quick release key factor for Chiefs QB
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South’s Campbell happy playing for Hurricanes
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2 lines go hre 4 plug
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New Bible textbook may dodge legal fights
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Lawyer for Iraq GI shifts blame for abuse
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Feds to share transit security plan
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Characters’ lives don’t matter in intelligent story
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Best bets, 9/23
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Going, going, 9/23
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Pair fined $11 each for kissing after their marriage in India
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McDonald’s to sell part of Chipotle through IPO
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Rich past, rich present
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Hoover contests 100-year sentence
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Fed money-transfer service aimed at Mexican immigrants
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Salt Lake’s mayor orders new benefits DOMESTIC PARTNERS The city estimates up to 30 of its 2,600 employees will sign up for the option. But a legal challenge is likely.
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Pueblo deputy DA arrested in Aspen for drunk driving
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Messages of peace showin’ in the wind
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Jeffco questions résumé; tech services chief quits
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Druggists eye conscience rule Wyoming may let pharmacists refuse to fill Rx on moral grounds Patients would be given an alternative site to have it filled. Opponents say it might force people into long drives.
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On the side, 9/22
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IMPACT: Storm could take dollars from motorists’ wallets
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R.H. Donnelley reportedly eyes Dex
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Ford to expand hybrid line tenfold by 2010, exec says
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Dahlia demolition underway at last After several false starts, redevelopment of the black-owned shopping center begins with a year-long razing and cleanup.
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Summit focus on LGBT workers
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Signs suggest weakness in consumer spending
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Post owner: Newspapers must embrace new media to thrive
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WorldCom settlement OK’d
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Dutch TV talk show to “report” on drugs
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Boys golf
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Volleyball
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Cross country
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Young 4A Cougars make big statement
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13,000 Coloradans petition senators on Roberts
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Anti-war mom goes to D.C. to “force change”
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A little string music for FG success
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Hamstring keeps Vick sidelined at practice
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Falcons playing Utes with payback in mind
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Rams itching to get into race
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Storm forcing schedule changes
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Glenn says Rebels similar to lsat year
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Indonesia plans mass slaughter of chickens
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2 studies doubt effectiveness of flu vaccinations
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Dad: Slain girl, 13, reported abuse of pal, was threatened
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Football polls
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Ft. Carson mourns 4 killed in Iraq
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Berthoud teen pleads guilty in fatal crash
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Top officers give back raise
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Owens: Crowded roads need Referendums C, D
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16 school districts seeking $274 million for projects
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NFL memorabilia auction aids Miss.
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War supporters’ caravan praises troops, president
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People: Maria Shriver has her fill of Dr. Phil
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Slim Cessna roars back into the Lion’s Lair
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Work on your confidence, and send the guy an e-mail
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Deadmarsh has to retire
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Osgood sidelined by groin injury
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AVALANCHE: Canucks offer most “bad blood”
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Cabrera forced to exit game
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Watson plans to play hard, assist team
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Miller one of Brazil’s prizes
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Dogs vulnerable to new flu strain that can be fatal
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Top Senate Dems divided over Roberts’ nomination
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Restroom spies chart hygiene gender gap
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Briefs, 9/22
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Indiana house fire leaves six dead, two hospitalized
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Greeley growth tops U.S. chart OUTPACED VEGAS IN 2000-03 The U.S. Census Bureau — defining the Greeley metro area as all of Weld County — charts 16.8 percent growth, much of it in former farm fields along I-25.
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DPS high school to count fifth-year students for funding
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CU probe deposition plays up “the code”
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“Global warming” forcing Westerners to adapt
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Let me be the judge of my own good
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Cooling-off period
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South’s Campbell happy playing for Hurricanes
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U.S. learns key lesson
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Peavy rights Padres’ ship
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Defense titan to bolster
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Sides clash head-on over car insurance
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Aid requests swamp counties Applications for food stamps and Medicaid have doubled in four years in Colorado. Offices also are struggling with the troubled computer benefits system.
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Bad gear fuels jet drama
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1.1 million told to evacuate as storm intensifies in Gulf of Mexico
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Helton wants DeJean back in the bullpen next season
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TODAY
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Red Sox drop out of first place in East
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City budget, modest progress
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Radical plans for Colorado
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No bull — pit bull, that is
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With ProComp plan, DPS has grown up
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Praying for a miracle
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George Bush’s waterlogged halo
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In Egypt, rules have changed
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Mike Keefe’s cartoon, 9/22
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Letters, 9/22
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Briefs, 9/22
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Colorado business, 9/22
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Dahlia demolition underway at last
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Senate leader defends timing of stock sale
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Cooling-off period
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Green may be tough to blitz
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Preserving city on minds of members of jazz band
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Rich past, rich present
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Rita shutters Texas oil refineries
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Crews break in doors of Orleans homes
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Pueblo deputy DA arrested for alleged drunk driving
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Jeffco questions resume; tech services chief quits
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Pueblo sheriff probes ’77 death
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Hamstring keeps Vick sidelined at practice
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Football statistics
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Young 4A Cougars make big statement
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Storm forcing schedule changes
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Fashion calendar, 9/22
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With a lot of help from his friends
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People: Was missing beau dumped?
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Week 4 football schedule
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Greeley growth tops U.S. chart
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CU probe deposition plays up “the code”
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Go and do, 9/22
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War supporters’ caravan praises troops, president
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Sports briefs
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Visiting Raptors finally tame Wolves
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Heart in field hockey
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“Chris” and “Inconceivable” could be TV titans
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“Blood” is in the drama
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Results: Sept. 22
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Defense titan to bolster state
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Sides clash head-on over
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Counties swamped as requests for aid soar
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Landing-gear glitch sparks jet drama
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Swelling Rita chases Texans from coast
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Ft. Carson mourns 4 killed in Iraq
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Briefs, 9/22
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Osgood sidelined by groin injury
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Piniella reportedly bolting Rays
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Veteran point guard Watson plans to play hard, help team
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Playoffs one point away
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3 pharmacies named in Net drug case
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ROCKIES: Peavy solid; Esposito OK in defeat
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Hoffman gets best of Barmes
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Padres’ fire burns brighter
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Red Sox drop out of first place in East
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Community calendar, 9/22
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Hot, sassy, classy tribute to Fats Waller